Match each excerpt to the type of characterization it uses.
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Direct and indirect
Indirext!
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Direct and indirect
Indirext!
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The first excerpt uses direct characterization. Here, the reader is introduced to the character of Ivan Dmitritch by the actions that is being done and the author tells the audience what the character of the person is like through this.
The second excerpt uses both direct and indirect characterization. The reader knows about Atticus by direct exposure by the author while Mr. Cunningham is revealed to him or her through the impression the latter has on Atticus. It is a case of direct characterization in the first instance and indirect in the second.
In the last excerpt, it is an example of indirect characterization because the reader gets to know about Catherine and Lydia through Mr. Bennett's opinion about them.
The second excerpt uses both direct and indirect characterization. The reader knows about Atticus by direct exposure by the author while Mr. Cunningham is revealed to him or her through the impression the latter has on Atticus. It is a case of direct characterization in the first instance and indirect in the second.
In the last excerpt, it is an example of indirect characterization because the reader gets to know about Catherine and Lydia through Mr. Bennett's opinion about them.
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